Aladdin is a dynamically extensible context acquisition and modeling framework designed for resource constrained mobile devices. Aladdin was created by Darren Carlson (http://dcarlson.info) and is currently being extended to support OSGi and Android.

A simple PHP 5.3 framework that tries to enable some functionality from the Tomcat application server which I am missing for PHP. This framework requires a linux operating system, PHP 5.3 and the Apache web server with activated mod_rewrite to work.

AlbanXX is a C++ class library for developing applications with a graphical user interface. For now it wraps the native Windows 32-bit API and can easily be combined with native API programming. Along with the library comes various development tools.

Imagine if you could write a native Windows application with just three API calls. Now you can! Albantech Class Library basically a set of header files and a shared library that wrap the native Win32 API's into an easy-to-use framework in pure Unicode.

Albatros is a Web FrameWork to developers. Albatros can create new modules very easy, using the security and basic modules of the same framework. It uses MySQL or MantisDBMS. Is written in Perl. Is very stable and secure, multiuser and multigroup.

Alchemi is a .NET grid computing framework that allows you to painlessly aggregate the computing power of intranet and Internet-connected machines into a virtual supercomputer (computational grid) and to develop applications to run on the grid.

An open-source library for PHP that will revolutionize the way you build web sites. Alia blurs the line between server-side code and client-side code, allowing the author to build complete web applications with one simple, object-oriented interface.

Almidon is an "extremely rapid" and flexible development framework and CMS (content management system) based mostly in Apache, PHP, Smarty and Postgresql. Its main objective is to serve as a centralized framework for serveral virtual domains.

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